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How do you use c/p to texture.
Like edit it and then make it look different help plese.
Well, c/p means copy and paste.
So you copy a picture, and paste it onto your texture.
Then you see how it looks, and change it if you want.
Try out the Tutorials Section.

If you want to copy, and paste it you need the following.

-Gimp, or Photoshop, Paint
-A brain

You go save a picture by right clicking once you hold the left part of the mouse until you're done underlining what you want.
Save it go to Save As.

Go to Gimp,Photoshop,Paint.

Go to the File>Open Section put the image you want start editing.

Go to File>Create if you want to start from scratch.

Be Aware: You cannot copy another persons textures, you might get banned, without she/he's permission, nor can you edit them.

I suggest you get some help from pro texturers, and you'll be fine.

I won't type any names cause you probably would spam there inbox, I might get in trobule.

You can download one of the 3 by going to:
Gimp.org (free)
Paint.net (free I think but lowest quality)
Photoshop.com (not free)
Rainbowdash
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Usually, some textures are frowned upon if they're 100% c/p and/or look exactly like the image you copied.
Oh, I'm so sorry I didn't get your'e question quite right until now.


You upload them from whatver programmer you have move them to a document, go to photobucket.

Get the texture from the place you moved it too.

Than just copy and paste it sorry that I didn't understand you're question corretctly.

The Tutorials section is still a nice place to look to help you out.

Than uplaod them to you're texture item.

If you need any help on this PM me, or an texture specialist.
Last edited by EmpireSlay; Dec 28, 2010 at 01:22 AM.
Rainbowdash
Call me lLlLlLlLl because I spit straight bars when i rap or call me $tr8B@rz
Also you may have to use different layers. Any program you use other than MS paint will allow you to use layers. Post each part of the face on a different layer, and erase everything but the focal point.
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